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2 3 plus 4 6? - Answers
2/3 plus 4/6 equals 1 1/3. 2/3 has the same value as 4/6 so in effect you are adding 4/6 and 4/6 together, which equals 8/6 or 1 1/3.
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2/3 plus 4/6 equals 1 1/3. 2/3 has the same value as 4/6 so in effect you are adding 4/6 and 4/6 together, which equals 8/6 or 1 1/3.
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2/3 plus 4/6 equals 1 1/3. 2/3 has the same value as 4/6 so in effect you are adding 4/6 and 4/6 together, which equals 8/6 or 1 1/3.
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